#ifndef MODULES_H
#define MODULES_H
/* Each built in function has two files, one being an entry.h file which
* prototypes the run/help entry functions, the other being a .def file
* which fills the modules[] array according to the cmd_t structure
* defined in cmds.h.
*
* To add or remove a module, just make a new directory in cmds/modules
* for it and copy the 'show' example for basics, then include it here.
* (or reverse the process to remove one)
*
* NOTE: See module_ aliases.h as well, this is where aliases (commands that
* share an entry point with others) are indexed */
#include "config.h"
/* Prototypes for each module's entry (help/exec) points */
#include "help/entry.h"
#include "mkdir/entry.h"
#include "rm/entry.h"
#include "cat/entry.h"
#include "touch/entry.h"
#include "ls/entry.h"
#include "pwd/entry.h"
#include "sleep/entry.h"
#include "cp/entry.h"
#include "mv/entry.h"
#include "kcon/entry.h"
/* Each .def function fills the module_t struct with the individual name, entry
* point, help entry point, etc. You can use config.h to control what modules
* are loaded based on what libraries exist on the system. */
module_t modules[] = {
#include "help/help_def.h"
#include "mkdir/mkdir_def.h"
#include "rm/rm_def.h"
#include "cat/cat_def.h"
#include "touch/touch_def.h"
#include "ls/ls_def.h"
#include "pwd/pwd_def.h"
#include "sleep/sleep_def.h"
#include "cp/cp_def.h"
#include "mv/mv_def.h"
#include "kcon/kcon_def.h"
{NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL}
};
#endif